Cloisonne Love

Wednesday, July 8, 2009












All found at Linda Horn


3 comments:

David Toms said...

Jill, you have such wonderful taste! I love all of these!

The Townhouselady said...

I'd love that yellow table in my entryway.

Fabulastic said...

I was suprised to know that «cloisonné» can be used to describe laca furniture. «Cloisonné» means loosely «closed within» so it is used to described those Chinese metal artefacts in which the drawing has a higher contour line and the colour stays within. (more here

Loved your blog. Thinking on ad it to my blogroll. What do you think?

Cheers!